Developing a geriatric business plan for an academic medical center.

James S Goodwin
Author Information
  1. James S Goodwin: Department of Medicine and Sealy Center on Aging, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas 77555, USA. jsgoowi@utmb.edu

Abstract

Leaders of geriatric programs at academic health centers (AHCs) face several challenges in seeking support for clinical program development. These challenges relate to how revenues from Medicare activities flow within AHCs. Typically, clinical departments such as the Department of Medicine see a very small proportion of total AHC Medicare revenue and frequently experience losses on their Medicare activities. In contrast, hospitals in AHCs see the bulk of the revenues and typically experience substantial profits. This article examines this situation in some detail, with specific examples from AHCs with which the author has consulted.The unique effect of Medicare revenue on AHCs requires the geriatric leader to identify who gains and who loses from Medicare activity within his or her AHC and to seek support for geriatric programs based on that analysis.

MeSH Term

Academic Medical Centers
Aged
Frail Elderly
Health Services for the Aged
Humans
Medicare
Prospective Payment System
United States

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